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NEWS DM am AND VICINITY 4 '! U Mcdford Mull Tribune de livered nl jour door In Ash land every ovcnlnR upon tlio nrrlvnl of Xo. 1G cnrrylng right from Iho 'press the world's tllaiifitclioa, etnto, county nnd Anhlnnd news. AIbo on wilo nt K. N. Hut- lor's Confectlonory In Mnsonlc 4 block ntid Hlltlrcth's Confcc- Itoncry on Fourth sired. 4 0. V. 1IANTA. ABcnt 4 444444444. 4 44444 ik The sei'onil pcMngullicr hnnqiict Ihw ncjr bv tlic oommercinl club look plnce nt the new nnnory Wocl liesdny evening mul over "2(10 nt down to Hie tnlile- for nn eotutip eiilerlivinmenl. President ik-t'oy in few brief mouths bns been nhle to rciiue the eomuiereinl elub from its Konmolen condition into a eltunnel of virulent activity nnd this wn. nn other event nlnng the line of Mie cessful achievement. The most not able nildreses of the eveninc were those of Dr. James Withy comb who accompanied the Oregon experiment htntion train to Ashland nnd Prof. Ining K. Vining who i" conducting the Hoys' Vocational Club under the nupices of the Elks lodge. Mayor 0. II. Johnson nnd Walter K. Xeur combe tpoku and President C. K. Gates of the Mcdford commercial club and President John II. Fuller of the Talent commercial club made happy speeches in behalf of their towns, A quartette consisting of Mohto Hrigs. Henry Kmlen, A. I Stricklnud nnd 11. I). Xorris sang several numbers between speakers and A. I. Strickland Ming a t-olo. The committee on securing a del egation to tho Eugene boster con vention are actively at work and have encouragement enough to war rant the prediction that there will be fifty go from here. A special Pull man car will bo at their service. A ousing mass meeting on behalf of the normal school campaign will be held at the armory Tuesday, Feb ruary 24th. The program will be in- ttnietivc nnd an effort made to im part to the audience a clear under standing of the issues and the best nu'rtiiR of presenting them in fact n normal bchool in itself whereby the people in the capacity of the htudent teacher will bo thoroughly (aught the principles nnd methods of the campaign in order that his or her knowledge will be presented in telligently nnd efficiently nnd not wasted in random or haphazard ef fort. The following paragraph is taken from the Afchlnnd Recerd: "Ashland is not moving any too rapidly in this effort, as nlrendj other important sections have held meetings. The interest the Greater Mcdford Club has taken in tho mat ter has been noted in these columns several times and it was through the energies of the delegates of this club Hint the subject got such a strong nnd effective start at the Hood Riv er State convention of the Oregon Federation of Women'a Clubs last September It was the earnest de sire of the Alumni Association that thq Federation of Women's Clubs hhould endorse their cause, as the Alumni Association rcsrords it as the most intlueutinl force, .in education al matters, in Oregon. That the sub ject did not die with the stute con vention is uptmrcnt from various Kourees. Tho following item is tak en from the Oregouiun of Tuesday containing an account of the meet ing of the educational section of tin state federation held Monday and re ported by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, president: " 'Upon the matter of the reopen ing of the Abhlnnd normal schoo there wus a deeided timiuiinity oi opinion, all agreeiug thut the nor mal school question should be inudt tho major interest of tho committee for the coming eynr. Mrs. Downara was innde n special committee to in ves igutu the Ashland situation and to report, with some definite plan oi action, nt tho next meeting of tin committee." ' The Dallas basket ball team wil contest with tho Ashlnnd armor team in Ashlnnd February '20 and '21. Ashland has fewer wicnnt house than any other citv in Oregon, in proportion to her size, witli the sin gle, exception of Eugene. This is the statement of representatives of the 31. L. Polk directory company nftei a careful canvass of the city, and it certainly should be a matter of en couragement to Ashland people. The tliroutory people also state that u careful census shows that the popu lation of Ashland has not decreased despite the beliefs and statements of some people. Tho Ohio Association will hold its annual meeting at the new uimory Saturday, February .8th. A fine program has been prepaied and full particulars will bo chen later. The program committee consists of, Mrs. l)r. Gregg, Mrs, C, L. Miller, Mrs. MStehell nnd Clayton Horrer. Rev. J, 8. Smith, president of the udboci- ntion, states Hint l largo ntlendntteo is expected. Two hundred Oluoans sat down to the dinner served nt tho nnnunl meeting Inst year. The pro gram will be given in tho nttemoon nnd will bo free to the general pub lic. Mp. Dyke, sou nnd daughter have returned to their home in linker, aft er a few weeks' stnv in Ahlnnd. Thev were well pleased with our ex cellent clnnnte nmi beautiful little city, nnd in the near future mnv dis pose of their ranch near HnKu and locate amouc (is. L. 0. Vnn Wegnn nnd wife, Mr. E. J. Roberts and Miss Nel'ie Pern spent -Sunday With E. 0. Holier s mul wife on Stickey, returning bv wav of Agnte, Central Point and Mcdford anil report the raids fine for tins time of j ear. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Myer ii'i daughter, MUs Hemice, nl-o t I Gull of High street, wvre guosu it Mr. nml Mrs. K. K. GhII las' -Sun dnyi .Mrs. C. Hensley and family have purchased n nice bungalow on North Main street. The Pleasant Hour Club met lnjit Friday at Mrs. Merril Stannanl's. A number of Indies were present nnd nil had nil enjoyable time. Delicious refreshments were served bv the hostesses, Mesdames Stannard and Hall. We are sorrv to sny that Mrs. Lulu Wilson is suffering very much with erysipelas. Mrs. Mary Peter and son, Merle. of Oakland. California, have been visiting friends in Ashlnnd for se eral days and before retuniinir to California will spend n few weeks at their old home in Jacksonville and Mcdford. Mrs. Peter is a sister of Attorney Gus Newbury nnd wh for many veurs n teacher in the Mcdford chools. The Junior C. E. society of ihe Congregational church met nt the church for a social time last Sat urday. Games were played and bountiful refreshments were served, and Rev. Seliwimley, ns n special treat, provided a basket of orunse which he had tathered while on his trip in Cnlifomia. MY. Wilson, who has been mining near linker for several months, i visiting his wife nnd dnnuhter, who are making their home with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, for the present. Mr. and Mr. P. X. Hogue an' both suffering with the grip but nt tliis writing nrc somewhat improved. Mrs. Nichols of Morton street, who has been very ill, is convalescing. Mrs. H. C. Hurns has been caring for her. Lane's art store is now occupying Ihe building formerly occupied by McWillinms' real estate office. Walter Morthland has sold his three-acre orchurd out near the nor mnl and will soon move into the Grecnwod house on Liberty street. MORE RACKS EAGLE POINT EAGLETS liv A. C. Howlett. ICAL AT IHE CONSERVATORY IN LOWER ROGUE Henry OWlnlloy nortltwent nuporlu- itendeut of the V. S. llurenu of Hatch mles, jqient Tliurdn In Modfonl and was watted umin by a comtulttoo Oom tho Rogue Itlver Fish Prote tho association In roforcneo to io oIur union racks from tho lour ilwt Mr n'Mixlley nrreed to meet tho i loiunutteo hulfwuy by aereptnnce o tho proportion mr.de by Col. Krunl II Kay to provhlo a slto for an egg , tut Ion mid hatchery nt tiold Ha) ' Wo wilt abandon the lower river . rackn," stated .Mr. O'.Malley "and nly trho to take the late Chimin' , mul Slhcmldo salon ego at Hold ltuv dam Wo will not 1mIu operations 'lerore Hopteinlier K, so that our operations will not Interfere with RteoHieud runs t think this ar rangement will prove satisfactory to I the anglers and at the name time In sure us sufficient salmon ckk. At leant we are willing to gho It a trial." ymnm&iJ1" , jKJl! your (I lHMn'ac cn )&&& G mk -MY yamu You hnvo only to wino l'shes when you lot them lly wash tliomsoives wim OLD PUST A lnbor-Bavor for clonninrf puis mul puna, floors, woodwork nnd overylhintf. Oc mid larger pnclcugos. LTntHIFAIRBANKEIl CIIICAQO "Lat tho GOLD OUST TYJINS tlo your work" hmmmmmiimmnmimmmmmmmil Phillip McCorma of Mcdford, wiio has taken a contract to get out sev eral thousand fence pots nnd , shliiKles for W. M. Low Is on hi Klounco Hock farm, was hero with Tlio fol'owInK progrnni will no Mr, Lewis Inst Saturday ulKkt on rendered by pupils of tho Mcdford their way to Mcdford. Mr. Lewis was Conservatory for Music aud Ln'nK with a team to haul out revur.it uacea nt the hull In the college hundred pounds of ecd wheat, outs building. 31 North (Irnpe street, inl and grass seed to his farm. urdny, Fob. 1 1. H. Y. Alton of -Modfonl, but n- A I.ovoty Hit Jennnette Htchnrdnon contly from Moutaun, a mining mas. The Lotus Flower Maryaret llurvoy took dinner with us Sumlti). Spinning Song Lura Fonts Mr. Marnan of Persist was a pleao- March from Tnnnhaimor ant callor Sunday nnd Prof. C. K. Huth Cniopliull lohnson who Is teaching school In thu To n Wild Ituso MucDoweil Laurel Hill district was with us at AI ogro Vivo Luschhoru the tame time. . j HlUabeth Fiuolman J, T, Summerville and wife and P. Twilight Jentea op. 45 D. llowman and wife ond daughter, Song of April ....Laok called for dinner Sunday afternoon. Caroline Paul Mrs. Jcnnlo Slmpklns of Kvaus Vocal Solo Don Nuwbiirv crook la hero visiting her slstor. Mrs. j Hustling of Spring Slndlug Frank Lewis and family. i Lottie (5 ray "CHELSEA 7150" AT STAR THEATRE TODAY The mnuAKcmotit of the Star thea ter offer for the big feature todnj Uaulel I'rohman's 'Clielsen 77fiO", tho bwoiiiI of tho " Famous Player" productions and guarantees It to b iHptnlly as good or bettor than "Cn price ,. inn one uown last vveeK wi'ii i urh success. DeCoursey Pros do a very neat g'adlntorlal poxlnc net. This act has ptaved the large thenten nnd Is iniir'i better tliiui tho arcrage. Tho bl'l (closes with the ever popular Animat ed Weekly with tlio latest news in mutton picture". ui o. i uifc rs me MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST FOB THU MONEY PAGE i lULsn ATDIT IIIUj Grandma Hlckathorn was amonj Meditation Margaret Lam; the church goes last Sunday, Anna I'urucker (Jootl Wood. Amos Ay res who has been In th Hondo Cnprlccloso Mendelssohn I If ou want good wood, get It from hospital In Mcdford for somo time. Ivy lloeck .Frank II. Hay. having had an operation performed, f The recltnl Is free to the public and , nas so tar recovered as to roturn , no admission tickets are required Sunday to his home on Heeso creek ' Tho progrnni will begin at a 30 Pi , and at last accounts was doing quite , tho afternoon and last about onn EDEN PRECINCT Prof. Heimer of tho experiment sta tion at Talent has gono to Sacramento Cal., on business. E. F. Xogmen has been In North Talent this week securing names of thoso taking stock in tho new co operative creamery to be built at Talent. Mrs. Davo Cottrell of Meadows canio out to visit her sister, Mrs. Ar thur Rose Monday, returning homo Tuesday evening. Among thoso who shopped In Mcd ford Tuesday from Phoenix were Mrs Lllllo Blackwood, Mrs. D. W. Hill, Mrs. M King and Mrs. James Morton. Gcorgo King and family returned last week to Phoenix from Portland, 'vhero they have lived slnco last fall. Mrs. G. C. McClaln of Phoonlx was visiting Mrs. John Hoberts Thursday. Mark Fern of Fern Valley was In Talent on business Thursday. Kmmott Dcoson of Talent Is feel ing a bunch of cattle, fattening them for market. W. N. Taylor of Talent was a Mcd ford bufclness visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Agor left Phoenix for Portland last Friday. Thoy shipped their household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Under and Mrs. A 5 Furry attondod tho play, Tho Traf Ic, In Mcdford Tuesday evening. Quito a number of people from 1hounlx and vicinity attended tho 'ady Klltlco band In Modfonl last eck. among whom wcro Mr. and Mrs. W, S, Stancllff. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Reaso returned to their homo in Ashland, after n oar's stay Jn Los Angeles. They have been visiting Mrs. Hesse's parents, .Mr. and Mrs, C. Carey of Talent, the pabt week. C. Carey Is busy making his hot beds and will rnlso more tomato and other vegetable plants this year than over before. Many are bending In their orders for tho kind thoy want. XOTICK. N'otlco Is hereby given, that my wife, Kstle L. Hoxle, having left Jny bed nnd board, I will In no wise do roBponsIblo for any debts contracted by her or any credit extended to her. 279 H.O. IIOXIB. well. hour. Miss Marguerite Floroy, daughter of our postmaster, and ono of tho most popular young ladles In thcio parts has gono to Jacksonville to stay a whllo with her brother, Chauncy Tlorey. Mrs. Arns of Iowa arrived a fen days ago at the A. Corbln orchard i visit her daughter, Mrs. John' Quack-1 cnbush. Mr. Quackcnbush Is the foreman on the place and there was ' general rejoicing. Mrs. Gorman, another daughter also lives on tho j same orchard. Wm. II. Musstrom and C. W. No:i strom of Lake creok wero hero on business. Rev. John Lindblab hold a sorles of meetings at tho Lone school house last week. K. L. Ualcom, representative of Gaddls & Dixon of Page feme fame, spent the night with us Tuesday or. his way up Llttlo Ilutto creek. F. M. Stewart has received tho ap pointment as Justlco or tho peace in tho place niado vacant by the death of tho lato John Watklns. Ho Is well qualified for tho position and has had considerable oxporlonco lu that lino of business. Rev. L. L. Simmons the pastor of the Haptlat church horo has gone to Lake creek to hold meetings this week. Some of tho farmers aro taking ad vantage of tho fluo weather and aro Improving tho time sowing their spring grain. XV. H. Crandall and his slstor wero doing business hero Tuesday. Miss Rosa Ayros who has been taking a vacation for tho pant few weeks has returned to her former po sition In tho Sunny Sldo Hotel, Von dor Hollen Ilros. havo had tho' largo plate glass replaced In tha front of their store that was broKuii by tho gala a few Sundu)s ago. Jud Bdsall made a business trip to Klamath Falls last Sunday returning Wednesday, Prof. C. K. Johnson who put lu nn ad lu tho L'aglu Point Kaglets some i lino ago for a pair of spectaclou ho had lost, recovered thorn rocoutly. Thoro Is nothing like advertising lu a live paper. ISIS THEATRE COLONIAL PLAYERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In (ho (Vlt'hrjuYtl SuoofSM ThePeacemaker In Four Hitf Ails Brimful of Coinoily. PRICES: 10c, 20c, 30c 1UUHIAIK MATINKK S.VITKIUV Childron 10c ANY SEAT Atlultn 20c RC !2RA7noNTl liiotoiln)N 1'rldit) mul Saturday THE PARASITE Lutln Feature In Three Parts, Fea turing Arthur Johnson I WI11TB STKIPUU MADRAS Arrow COLLARS 3lor2 t. Clcoir. Tc ilxidr & (Zu. In. Till: Clltl, IV Till: .MIIUIV Comedy Coining Monday W. II. Nixon's Road Show II 1'isiplc 7 Act Monday, Feb. 16, One Night Star Theater 4 TODAY ("aid of TliuukN Wo wish to oxpretB our apprecia tion and heartfolt thunka to comrndei of tho O. A. it. nnd tho Relief Corps to mombors of tho Christian church and the many friends, who so kindly nsvlbtcd In tho Inst Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. KMILY HL'NDRICK MRS. SARAH ROHHHO MR. AND MRS, CJKO. JAMKH. ICt With Mcdford trado Is Mcdford made Daniel Frohman presents HENRY E. DIXEY In a novel original detective play "CHELSEA 7750" A four-part "Famous Player" production equal to Mary Pickford in "Caprice," or even better DeCOURSEY BROS. Classy Vaudeville ANIMATED WEEKLY Always interesting WOOLWORTH AND WOOLWORTH Best in Music ADMISSION 10 CENTS Watch and wait il3 advent a good timo coming for all. (ITS HILL PKKKKNTS That Thoroughly Now, (right, Sj.-irkliu mul Wiilcawiiko Musical CiiitU'th, MUTT and JEFF in PANAMA Tho lOl.'Ml vorsion of Iho f.iiimus Mud KMior'a oomody Cartoon Charaolors. This year mtator, s(ronor, grander than oor. THE ONE BIG LAUGHING MUSICAL EVENT FIFL'Y PKOPUO. TWO CAIILOA DS OK SC13N13RY. M iiiondis in Now York, ( months in Chicago and I months in Huston. Ladies and childron enjoy "Mutt and Joff" hotiur than a circus I'UMCKS: Malcony Kiit I rows Noxl ! rows Last;") rows 12") .7?) ,f)0 Lower h'loor liiijt 11 rows $!.!)() Next 7 rows 1.00 Uox Seats $1.fi0 T10LFJMION1-M18 Seat Salo Opens Saturday at 10 a. m. THURSDAY, February' 19 JOHN CORT Presents iTYRE ib, and HEATH LViAHD COMPANY OF 100 . .11 WV! IM A MARMIPtrirtlT M'":..Y;r:"'z"" KtVIVALUf I lltllf BIGGEST MUSICAL $ COMEDY SUCCESS S BOOK oy QE0.V.H0BART lyRic oy VIUMAH JEROME Yv MUSIC B m a- towflttd WORLD'5 BESTC DANCING, CHORUS' OfdoeUtw v AM SPECIAL lUMTRIEOfiOllSTRAJE" t,um NOT 13 Owing to (ho importance of (his engagement, f tako (his means of personally guaranleeiiig my imtrons that "Tho Ham Troe" will bo the largos! and most costly musical attraction that has over played tho city of Mcd ford. Mr. Jl. 10. Gordon, Manager. PUIOIflS: Lower Floor I Balcony Kirst 11 rows $2.00 ' J'1'".1 J'ow & La&t4 lows L.jU N(ixt (J ii()ws 7f. Box Seats $12.00 , m, r, ,.0WH no Soat Salo Tuesday, 10 A. M. Mail orders now, Phono 418 A P 'JhL . u